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he was a big band guy. but he her this music that i was listening to and he goes, you know, it's pretty good. my dad was very cool. he could preach a sermon and tell you who played ba eed basse animals which i thought was great. ♪ i get around "i get around" by the beach boys. when i was about 13 years old that song came out in the summer. so it really brings back the memories of being 14 and jusust almost emerging into getting your own car, getting a job, getting into high school next year. so i get around was like one of the great, great records of all time. ♪ she loves you and you know you should be glad ♪ "she loves you" by the beatles. i was painting the inside of my house in phoenix and listening to normal top 40 radio. all a sudden i heard this sound that i'd never heard before and it was these guitars. and thesee drums. and it was so happy and so up. i went, wow, that's great. to this day, every time i hear that song, i picture myself painting the -- inside my house. ♪ why don't you all fade
he was a big band guy. but he her this music that i was listening to and he goes, you know, it's pretty good. my dad was very cool. he could preach a sermon and tell you who played ba eed basse animals which i thought was great. ♪ i get around "i get around" by the beach boys. when i was about 13 years old that song came out in the summer. so it really brings back the memories of being 14 and jusust almost emerging into getting your own car, getting a job, getting into high school...
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it used to be, you got ten years, it was a big deal. today, you get 100 years. people don't stand up. so, the government has put so many weapons in their arsenal that young, old, whatever, this life, it's not going to last. there's no way. unless the government backs off. >> the whole idea of men of honor, the code of silence, that's been by the boards. and ill think it stems from the fact that second or third generation italian americans, the best and the brightest are doctors and lawyers and when you talk about the mob, you scrape the bottom of the gene pool. they're not as sophisticated as the wise guys of 50 years ago. >> it's funny. about seven, eight months ago, a guy called me up, used to be in my crew and i hadn't seen him for over 20 years. and he -- it was funny, he said to me, chief, you need to come back. there's nobody out here, nobody's making money. >> reporter: in his hay day, michael ran a gasoline scam that he says was bringing in $7 million a week. so, no, they are not making that kind of money anymore. but they're still making money. >> they
it used to be, you got ten years, it was a big deal. today, you get 100 years. people don't stand up. so, the government has put so many weapons in their arsenal that young, old, whatever, this life, it's not going to last. there's no way. unless the government backs off. >> the whole idea of men of honor, the code of silence, that's been by the boards. and ill think it stems from the fact that second or third generation italian americans, the best and the brightest are doctors and...
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big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big -big. -big big big. big big big. big big big. small. big big big big. small! [ male announcer ] thee space-saving, eco-friendl, totally unique smart. unbig. uncar. ♪ >>> well, it was vegas, baby, for the republicans. tonight in las vegas, for the fifth republican debate since labor day. and they went at it. focusing on the economy and on each other. the attacks skewed personal at times. more than one yelling match. so, here is a quick look at the debate, unspun. >> tell you what -- >> you're allowed doct eed -- >> reporter: it was a slug fest tonight. >> rick, you had your chance. let me speak. >> you're out of time. >> reporter: in a combative republican debate there was one truly revealing moment, revealing more of the personal than the political dynamic in this race. take a look at how governor rick perry of texas launches an attack on mitt romney and watch the body language. >> and the idea that you stan
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when you get it, it's such a big high. you try to do everything you can to get it back. >> reporter: he was arrested for possession. >> he came to me. >> reporter: he did. and he said, i need help. >> he said, i need help. the one way to do that was to say to him, before we go on this journey, you need to get professional help. he agreed. >> reporter: wright said he made sure that carter entered rehab. now he's wary of talented kids the spotlight.l is to bathe in how many kids come up to you and say, i want to be famous? >> a lot. if they say that, i have to time for you. the first thing i said to the group, if you want to be in this because you want to take a craft and a gift god gave you and present it to the world, that's fine. if your only motivation is to be rich and famous i don't have time for tt. ♪ i've known it all of my life >> reporter: this is not a fame factory? >> it can be. it's about taking talented people and helping make their dreams come true. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in florida. [
when you get it, it's such a big high. you try to do everything you can to get it back. >> reporter: he was arrested for possession. >> he came to me. >> reporter: he did. and he said, i need help. >> he said, i need help. the one way to do that was to say to him, before we go on this journey, you need to get professional help. he agreed. >> reporter: wright said he made sure that carter entered rehab. now he's wary of talented kids the spotlight.l is to bathe in...
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>> reporter: i'm a big dr. seuss guy but i can't -- >> can't beat it. classic. lazy mazy. >> reporter: i don't know that. >> horton's sitting on the egg and lacy mazy -- >> reporter: i haven't gotten up to the horton ones yet. we left the school as the president made his way to the next stop do you wo. do you worry about our kids not having a better life than we did? we're both dads with young kids. >> you know, i am actually very confident that america is positioned to do as well in the 21st century as we did in the 20th. if we make some tough decisions. if we make a concerted effort to reform our schools, put more resources in our schools, that our kids can learn. there are things we know we have to do. and if we do them, our kids will be fine. if we don't do them, then our kids are going to be inheriting an america that is not as strong as its been. and their opportunities are going to be more constrained. >> barack obama there looking ahead. so, there's part one of our exclusive intervuchlt neiew. up next, president obama's surprisingly candid take on the po
>> reporter: i'm a big dr. seuss guy but i can't -- >> can't beat it. classic. lazy mazy. >> reporter: i don't know that. >> horton's sitting on the egg and lacy mazy -- >> reporter: i haven't gotten up to the horton ones yet. we left the school as the president made his way to the next stop do you wo. do you worry about our kids not having a better life than we did? we're both dads with young kids. >> you know, i am actually very confident that america is...
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and tonight was a big moment for him. as with previous presidents called to moments of national tragedy. many democrats have suggested that the shooter was affected by harsh rhetoric on the right. a charge for which there is no evidence. conservatives have sniped that democrats are exploiting the tragedy. better angels have been shoved aside bipartisan demons. the president tonight essentially told everyone to simmer down. >> at a time when our discourse has become so sharply polarized. at a time when we are far too eager to lay the blame for all that ails the world at the feet of those who happen to think differently than we do. it's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we're talk inging with each other in a way that teamheals. not in a way that wounds. >> reporter: officials say the president wanted to lift the nation up and not shrink the moment with politics. we will see if he succeeded. >> may god bless and keep those we've lost in restful and eternal peace. may he love and watch over the survivo
and tonight was a big moment for him. as with previous presidents called to moments of national tragedy. many democrats have suggested that the shooter was affected by harsh rhetoric on the right. a charge for which there is no evidence. conservatives have sniped that democrats are exploiting the tragedy. better angels have been shoved aside bipartisan demons. the president tonight essentially told everyone to simmer down. >> at a time when our discourse has become so sharply polarized....
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it was a big one. >> reporter: you came through it? >> yeah, just a little tiny piece of the motorcycle. not good. >> reporter: must be nerve-wracking for you. >> it is indeed. you never know what's going to happen. it's like coming back from a war, you know? >> reporter: and then, the announcement everyone dreads. >> we regret to announce the death of derek brien. >> reporter: the third rider to die this year. despite the tragedy, the race restarts. there is a winner. there are smiles and trophies. it has always been this way at tt. this time next year, they'll be back again at the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world. for "nightline," i'm simon mcgregor-wood, on the isle of man. >> 180 miles an hour. thank you, simon. and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in on "good morning america," they will have the newest republican presidential candidate, john huntsman, live on the program tomorrow. and please check out tomorrow's primetime "nightline," the casey anthony story at 10:00. all the details on that rin
it was a big one. >> reporter: you came through it? >> yeah, just a little tiny piece of the motorcycle. not good. >> reporter: must be nerve-wracking for you. >> it is indeed. you never know what's going to happen. it's like coming back from a war, you know? >> reporter: and then, the announcement everyone dreads. >> we regret to announce the death of derek brien. >> reporter: the third rider to die this year. despite the tragedy, the race restarts....
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so, it is a big issue. but about this, speaker boehner said, bill, over and over again, publicly and i am told priva privately, that this was all about the money, about the spending. he wanted to push this as far as he could to get the biggest number he could get. and he got a pretty big number. he certainly got a lot more than the democrats were orj nally offering. >> and what does it say that we came within minutes of a federal shutdown, which is .2% of the total national debt. especially for the big debates going forward. >> reporter: we're in for a big mess, bill. this is nothing compared to the battles we have coming ahead. we saw paul ryan come out with a budget, the republican budget chairman in the house, he came out with a budget for 2012 and beyond looking at cuts in the trillions. so, stay tuned. >> all right, jon karl, jake tapper, our thanks to both of you, after a long day's work. >>> when we come back, we will shift gears considerably. a cod immediatic force of nature, russell brand joins us
so, it is a big issue. but about this, speaker boehner said, bill, over and over again, publicly and i am told priva privately, that this was all about the money, about the spending. he wanted to push this as far as he could to get the biggest number he could get. and he got a pretty big number. he certainly got a lot more than the democrats were orj nally offering. >> and what does it say that we came within minutes of a federal shutdown, which is .2% of the total national debt....
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i think the way they get a bigger piece of the action is, as we migrate from dvd to streaming, this big pile of cash we use to pay the u.s. post office every time somebody used to watch a movie. being able to migrate that to the studios works just fine for our business model. but just two years ago, and let's go back to 2009, he had this to say about the dvd. do we see a day when netflix is all about direct streaming into your home and the dvd is totally out of the picture? >> not very a long time. >> reporter: years and years? >> yes. >> reporter: and the dvd side of the business is continuing to grow. those hundreds of thousands are still going out their doors every day. it's just that streaming is gaining ground on the dvd a lot faster than anybody thought it would. but back to 2011, where ted showed me a cool netflix trick. "the bourn identity" again, remember where we left off? so, this is a playstation three. and watch. same movie, different device. >> where is it going to pick up from? >> right where we left it off in the hallway. >> reporter: wow. that was pretty good. and on we
i think the way they get a bigger piece of the action is, as we migrate from dvd to streaming, this big pile of cash we use to pay the u.s. post office every time somebody used to watch a movie. being able to migrate that to the studios works just fine for our business model. but just two years ago, and let's go back to 2009, he had this to say about the dvd. do we see a day when netflix is all about direct streaming into your home and the dvd is totally out of the picture? >> not very a...
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i love to go to the fire house, and i get a big hug from them all. and i just -- i close my eyes for just a second and i make believe it's george. so -- he owes me a lot of hugs. >> there are still more than 1,0009/11 victims whose remains have never been identified. rose mary also told me she asked the president to do everything he could to ensure they were treated with the respect they deserve. >>> just ahead, we'll shift gears to the world of entertainment, and the woman who famously sang "you're still the one." but shania twain now says the man she wrote the song with betrayed her. with the rising price of fuel, guess which way shipping costs are going? the u.s postal service has no fuel surcharges. combine that with low online pricing... and your shipping costs... ..could head in a whole new direction. it's time to rethink your shipping. we'll handcraft an arrangement that is sure to delight. ohh! take our "tote-ally" original, "tote-ally" mom bouquet, a stylish gift that fits her perfectly. let us arrange a smile for you, starting at $29.99. cu
i love to go to the fire house, and i get a big hug from them all. and i just -- i close my eyes for just a second and i make believe it's george. so -- he owes me a lot of hugs. >> there are still more than 1,0009/11 victims whose remains have never been identified. rose mary also told me she asked the president to do everything he could to ensure they were treated with the respect they deserve. >>> just ahead, we'll shift gears to the world of entertainment, and the woman who...
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and the number of checks that won't go out in august if the ceiling isn't raised, we'll have to put a big question mark there, because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank yo
and the number of checks that won't go out in august if the ceiling isn't raised, we'll have to put a big question mark there, because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank yo
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how long can you accept their presence in the square. >> unfortunately, there's a big pressure on them to stay. >> reporter: just to make it clear, you will not order the military to evacuate them from the square? >> we will ask them to go home. but we will not push them to go home. >> reporter: never? >> no way. no way. and i hope that they will recognize that they are not doing well for the country. >> reporter: do you believe the young people in the square have legitimate grievances? >> we, of course, looked at their demands and we discuss it here in this palace and we decided that we have to respond. positively. the president after one day, he make a speech and respond positively to most of their demands. >> reporter: do you believe the united states has betrayed president mubarak? >> what i heard from president obama that he is supporting the people. president mubarak told our president that you are a man and you are brave man and so on. >> reporter: president obama said that? >> yes. >> reporter: we know what the opposition wants. what do you want from the opposition? >> i want f
how long can you accept their presence in the square. >> unfortunately, there's a big pressure on them to stay. >> reporter: just to make it clear, you will not order the military to evacuate them from the square? >> we will ask them to go home. but we will not push them to go home. >> reporter: never? >> no way. no way. and i hope that they will recognize that they are not doing well for the country. >> reporter: do you believe the young people in the square...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. can help you find the answers. that's why i buy new charmin basic. it's very reasonably priced. plus, it's two times stronger when wet versus the leading competitive brand. new charmin basic works for my bottom line. and my bottom. new charmin basic. host: could switching to geico reon car insurance??or more host: do people use smartphones to do umb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...and healthy skin. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. discover the complete benefits
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. can help you find the answers. that's why i buy new charmin basic. it's very reasonably priced. plus, it's two times stronger when wet versus the leading competitive brand. new charmin basic works for my bottom line. and my bottom. new charmin basic. host: could switching to geico reon car insurance??or...
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no-fly zone sounds simple, but in reality, they're big, comp complicated and risky. >> the front line would be the fighters that would take care of any libyan aircraft that would be out there. to keep those fighters in the air, you need aerial refueling tankers provide gas so they can stay air born longer. behind them, you need things like jammers that will jam the surface to air missile sites, that would jam libyan communications. >> reporter: and war is always and everywhere unpredictable. retired general wesley clark commanded nato during the wars in the balkans in the 1990s. >> the u.n. security council resolution says no occupation by foreign military troops. but that doesn't mean you couldn't put, let's say, air and naval gun fire liaison coordinating teams on the ground and use those folks to support the rebels, if it comes to fighting. or taking out gadhafi's forces. >> the united states essentially lit a fuse that's easier to light than it is to extinguish. because the limited steps that we are doing are unlikely to be the end of it. if they fail, the united states and the wo
no-fly zone sounds simple, but in reality, they're big, comp complicated and risky. >> the front line would be the fighters that would take care of any libyan aircraft that would be out there. to keep those fighters in the air, you need aerial refueling tankers provide gas so they can stay air born longer. behind them, you need things like jammers that will jam the surface to air missile sites, that would jam libyan communications. >> reporter: and war is always and everywhere...
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well, we'll just have to put a big question mark there because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you'll check in on "good morning america."
well, we'll just have to put a big question mark there because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you'll check in on "good morning america."
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it's much too big a job. >> reporter: so, we wondered, if he doesn't think he's ready -- donald trump? >> he's a good friend of mine. i don't know if he wants to be president. we've spoken about it and all i can say to you is, i'll believe it when i see it. >> reporter: while his rock star status in politics is unquestioned, there is another real rock star he'd like to impress. >> i'm a justin bieber fan, what's your favorite song? >> my favorite justin bieber song. i don't have one. but my favorite song, it's "thunder road" by bruce springsteen. >> reporter: he claims to have gone to 120 bruce springsteen concerts the same springsteen who just wrote a letter to his local paper, criticizing the budget policies under christie. those cuts are eating away at the lower edges of the middle class and not just those in poverty and are likely to continue to get worse. bruce springsteen. >> well, listen, i'm not -- are you surprised to hear that from bruce? i mean, you know, bruce is liberal. don't mean i like him any less. but you know, bruce believes that we should be raising taxes all the t
it's much too big a job. >> reporter: so, we wondered, if he doesn't think he's ready -- donald trump? >> he's a good friend of mine. i don't know if he wants to be president. we've spoken about it and all i can say to you is, i'll believe it when i see it. >> reporter: while his rock star status in politics is unquestioned, there is another real rock star he'd like to impress. >> i'm a justin bieber fan, what's your favorite song? >> my favorite justin bieber...
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and then they lost big two years later and he over -- and surprisingly won, so it's something they have to be careful. >> i agree. i thought the two speeches were way too partisan. the good news is hardly anybody saw them because of the audience dropoff from the state of the union. i think they're going to have to watch their tone. i think speaker gets it and how he's interacted with the president. i think some of his membership has to be brought on board. >> the white house wanted this as a turning point. do you think it will be for the president? >> i think tucson was the turning point for the president. and to the degree that this builds on tucson, i think it can be useful to him. >> i think the turning point was the licking he took on election day, and now he's now started clicking. and i think this is momentum builder onto what happened at the election. >> cokie, matt, tough grades, no grade inflation. tonight, the president gets a report card from us. >>> coming up, the members that camp on the aisle to get face time with the president. we're going to meet the perennial aisle hogs
and then they lost big two years later and he over -- and surprisingly won, so it's something they have to be careful. >> i agree. i thought the two speeches were way too partisan. the good news is hardly anybody saw them because of the audience dropoff from the state of the union. i think they're going to have to watch their tone. i think speaker gets it and how he's interacted with the president. i think some of his membership has to be brought on board. >> the white house wanted...
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a big difference from all those grainy photos from long lenses. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling. captured on camera. right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door to a rent-controlled apartment here in santa monica, now sealed off with police tape. >> the arrest marks the end of a long and exhaustive hunt for america's most wanted man, for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: today, investigators hold out dozens of boxes of evidence, including more than 60 weapons. they also found $800,000 cash. bulger and his girlfriend catherine greig have lived in this biflding for 15 years. as charlie and carol gasko. barbara lived just down the hall in apartment 307 for 15 years. >> i think he was impatient and full of rage. he seemed so vie leapt. >> reporter: other neighbors described them as friendly enough, but low key. >> they seemed like they did not want to make eye contact. >> reporter: in boston, whitey bulger is the stuff of legend. the irish mobster. he even won the massachusetts lottery a few years be
a big difference from all those grainy photos from long lenses. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling. captured on camera. right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door to a rent-controlled apartment here in santa monica, now sealed off with police tape. >> the arrest marks the end of a long and exhaustive hunt for america's most wanted man, for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: today, investigators hold out dozens of boxes of evidence,...
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. >> reporter: another big question, where is it safe in japan to be right now? the japanese government initially ordered everyone within 12 miles of the fukushima plant to evacuate and told people up to 19 miles away to close their windows and stay inside. >> unless this is a new law of physician seconds that the wind stops blowing at 12 miles, utility is in detile. >> reporter: the u.s. was more cautious asking americans within 50 miles to leave but the reality is radiation has now been detected in the tap water supplies of cities as far away as tokyo so where exactly are the danger zones? pretty much in the immediate vicinity of the reactor. >> people have a hysteria associated with radiation that they don't have associated with other types of exposures and other tragedies and right now on the ground even with what we know, the tsunami and the earthquake, the public health impacts of that, we're hearing about a potential of a cholera in japan. that's going to have a much more serious public impact than what we know about radiation exposure outside of the worke
. >> reporter: another big question, where is it safe in japan to be right now? the japanese government initially ordered everyone within 12 miles of the fukushima plant to evacuate and told people up to 19 miles away to close their windows and stay inside. >> unless this is a new law of physician seconds that the wind stops blowing at 12 miles, utility is in detile. >> reporter: the u.s. was more cautious asking americans within 50 miles to leave but the reality is radiation...
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. >> reporter: how big the baby? >> about the size of the one that's missing. >> reporter: going back to mike thompson, who claims to have spotted baby lisa carried by a man down this street just a few miles from the family's home. >> showed me a paper with six pictures on it. >> reporter: and did you pick one out? >> yeah, i picked the man that they've been showing the pictures of. >> reporter: abc news obtained the picture of that man and learned he has been questioned by police multiple times. we showed it to another eyewitness who lives just three houses away from baby lisa's parents and who claims to have seen the same thing several hours earlier. a lone man walking with a nearly naked baby in the middle of the night. do you recognize that man? >> no, i don't recognize him. >> reporter: similar sighting, very different i.d. >> i know that he was tall and slender. as far as his head, we thought he was bald, like, we seen a shiny head. >> just have to remember that eyewitness testimony is never as certain as it se
. >> reporter: how big the baby? >> about the size of the one that's missing. >> reporter: going back to mike thompson, who claims to have spotted baby lisa carried by a man down this street just a few miles from the family's home. >> showed me a paper with six pictures on it. >> reporter: and did you pick one out? >> yeah, i picked the man that they've been showing the pictures of. >> reporter: abc news obtained the picture of that man and learned he...
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. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power plants. and now, with a possible nuclear meltdown imminent, that debate is raging even more than before. it's friday, just afternoon in fukushima and white smoke, again, appears to be spewing from the reactors. earlier, the closest most detailed video yet of the damaged nuclear plant. taken from a helicopter, the video shows the shattered reactor 3 we destroyed by an explosion and also, number four, walls blown off and that's the greatest concern. this green structure entirely exposed. this is what it used to look like. and below it, more than 11,000 spent fuel rods. normally a pool of water keeps them cool but now, much or all of the water may be gone. >> no in
. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power plants. and now, with a possible nuclear meltdown...